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I signed up for this website a couple years ago, but started a group so shortly afterwards that I never got to really explore it. Now that I've got some free time - and an itching to get back to gaming - it looks like I'm back.

My tastes are pretty varied. I grew up playing Basic D&D and followed all the editions; I loved 4e when it came out because it meant I could construct a balanced and interesting combat encounter in five minutes on the fly. Given how unpredictable my players at the time were, that was a big boon.

Lately, though, I've been following some of the rules-lite and narrativist games. I run Dungeon World for my current group, and they can't get enough of it. Its an interesting change of pace from the traditional dungeoncrawling that I cut my teeth on.

As far as thematic stuff, I love exploring. I love discovering new and interesting lore, characters, places.